Beautiful bedroom ideas
A bedroom nightstand artfully arranged can do wonders for sleep and soothing awakenings energized
A bedroom is a very private space. Hotels know this and add a beautifully wrapped chocolate on the bedside table for a personal touch. The bedside table can tell a lot about a person. I love to decorate these spaces because they are very personal. Bedside tables are important because they are the last thing you see when you turn on at night and the first thing you see when you wake up. These small, intimate spaces that represent a visual input, by adding color and texture. At the same time, serve the practical needs, such as holding our clocks and eyeglasses. They come in all shapes and sizes, colors and styles. I have been asked many times about accessories these spaces. Here are some ideas for what I call bullet header or, in simple terms, bedside tables and the things we put in them.
This is the area where you can really make a statement with lamps. I think square screens, round or screens that are 14 inches or less in diameter work best against a wall.
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The drawers are always great to store things you need but do not want to get up. I love this detail of alternative lighting instead of a table lamp. A chandelier hanging on each side of the bed provides beautiful symmetry and frees the nightstand for personal gear.
A suspension work as well as a chandelier visually. The light output is lower, though, so I suggest using a hanging lamp in combination with tin lighting. Stacked books look great with colorful binding facing room and are also good for raising the alarm.
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